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SCG8712 - St. Christopher–Nevis–Anguilla 1960s “Smuggling in the Caribbean – Early 17th Century” (10c)
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This 10-cent stamp from St. Christopher–Nevis–Anguilla presents a dramatic maritime scene illustrating smuggling activity in the Caribbean during the early 17th century. The issue depicts a classic three-masted vessel sailing near low green-tinted shores, evoking the shadowy trade routes common in the region’s colonial era. Issued under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II (noted by the E II R royal cypher), it belongs to a popular historical series portraying early Caribbean life. This stamp appeals strongly to collectors of British Caribbean postal history, maritime themes, and colonial-era narratives.
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